08.15.21
Posted in News Roundup at 1:16 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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… So-called 'security' and so-called 'intellectual property']
Apple drops lawsuit against Corellium in confidential settlement
Patents
“No Turning Back” From EVs [Ed: EPO keeps interjecting itself into greenwashing campaigns as if yet more patent monopolies will somehow save the planet; also EVs aren't the solution, just a "lesser evil"]
Meet DABUS: The world’s first AI system to be awarded a patent [Ed: Well, patents for bots will not advance anything, …
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08.12.21
Posted in News Roundup at 6:40 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… was distributed is now centralized by Google, Facebook, etc
Apple settles lawsuit against Corellium as iOS platform dictatorship looks more precarious
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Posted in News Roundup at 10:19 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… 20 times for marquee catalogs.
Apple Drops iPhone Copyright Lawsuit Against Cyber Startup Corellium
Just as the two-year-long legal tussle between Apple and a cybersecurity startup Corellium looked set to go to trial, the pair have settled out of court.
Back in August 2019, Apple accused Corellium of both violating its copyright and breaching the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by creating “virtualized” versions of the iPhone. Corellium had caused a stir in the …
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06.28.21
Posted in News Roundup at 10:50 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… It was already possible to run Linux on M1 Macs via virtual machines and even with a port from Corellium, but none of these alternatives run natively — which means they don’t take advantage of the maximum performance of the M1 chip. However, some developers had been working to include native support for M1 in the Linux Kernel, and now this has become a reality.
As spotted by Phoronix, Linux 5.13 brings “initial but early support for the Apple M1 with basic support but not yet …
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06.17.21
Posted in News Roundup at 8:49 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… made freeware when WordPerfect discontinued Mac support, and a native Linux version, for which Corel offered a free, fully-working, demo version.
But there is a catch – of course: they’re both very old and hard to run on a modern computer. I’m here to tell you how to get them and how to install and run them.
LibreOffice 7.1.2.2 compiled in OE
The last time that I compiled LibreOffice (LO) in OpenEmbedded (OE) was in the Pyro-series. My port of OE back then is still …
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05.28.21
Posted in News Roundup at 4:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… vulnerability
In this blog we aim to provide a little insight into part of the lifecycle of Corelight Lab’s response to a critical HTTP vulnerability. We’ve open-sourced many such responses over the last year (see Appendix A), and this one is a good demonstration of the evolving nature of the threat landscape. It also serves to highlight some issues we track through development of these packages.
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In May’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released a critical patch to systems …
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05.13.21
Posted in News Roundup at 12:26 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… It was already possible to run Linux on M1 Macs via virtual machines and even with a port from Corellium, but none of these alternatives run natively — which means they don’t take advantage of the maximum performance of the M1 chip. However, some developers had been working to include native support for M1 in the Linux Kernel, and now this has become a reality.
Linux 5.13 adds support for Apple Silicon
Last year, Apple announced that the Mac will be transitioning from …
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05.11.21
Posted in News Roundup at 4:42 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… to conjure with. These days it is hard to remember the dominance of WordPerfect (now owned by Corel). While version 5.1 was arguably the pinnacle of the DOS incarnation of the product, 5.0 turned up in 1988 with all manner of enhancements, including improved graphics handling. Using it required commitment – no helpful menus for the faint-hearted here – but it did the job when it came to churning out documents.
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